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Men’s perspectives on male participation in antenatal care with their pregnant wives: a case of a military hospital in Lusaka, Zambia

机译:男子对孕妻的男性参与产前护理的观点:赞比亚卢萨卡军队医院的案例

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Male partner participation in antenatal care (ANC) is important and contributes to better maternal and neonatal birth outcomes. Studies have been conducted to explore male participation in ANC and barriers to participation. However, these studies have been conducted in the general population and not the military settings, which are gendered institutions. This study aimed to explore the perspectives of male participation in ANC in a military setting. A qualitative case study approach using convenient sampling was used to enlist sixteen (n?=?16) military men whose partners or wives were attending ANC. In-depth interviews were conducted with participants to get their perspectives on their participation in ANC. The interviews were transcribed verbatim and codes, categories and themes were generated from the data. Data analysis was done manually and was guided by thematic framework analysis approach. We designed a table which listed all emerging themes, categories and sub-themes. Participants were aged 27-45?years and some attained tertiary education. Five themes emerged to explain the perspectives of male participation in ANC. Men's roles were perceived to be limited to provision of appropriate food and supplies, physical and emotional support. Generally, ANC attendance was considered a woman's private activity because even health care providers were mostly female. However, the desire to have a healthy baby prompted many to seek information on ANC. On the other hand, priority given to couples attending ANC and the need to be part of the decision making motivated some to participate. For the participants in this study, military operations, fear of being tested for HIV and the belief that presence of men in ANC interferes with care made them shun the services. Lack of awareness on the importance of male participation in ANC impacted on the understanding of access and use of services by participants. The study has practical implications in the military institution to formulate policy on male participation in ANC to improve maternal and newborn health outcomes as well as support staff who have to attend to their pregnant wives or partners.
机译:男性合作伙伴参与产前护理(ANC)是重要的,有助于更好的孕产妇和新生儿出生结果。已经进行了研究以探讨男性参与ANC和参与障碍。然而,这些研究已经在一般人群中进行,而不是性别的军事环境。本研究旨在探讨男性参与ANC在军事环境中的观点。使用方便采样的定性案例研究方法旨在参加十六(n?=?16)军事人,其合作伙伴或妻子正在参加ANC。与参与者进行了深入的访谈,以获得他们参与ANC的观点。访谈是转录的逐字和代码,类别和主题是从数据生成的。数据分析是手动完成的,由主题框架分析方法引导。我们设计了一个列出所有新兴主题,分类和子主题的表。参与者年龄在27-45岁以下?几年和一些达到高等教育。有五个主题解释了男性参与ANC的观点。男人的角色被认为是限于提供适当的食品和供应,身体和情感支持。一般来说,ANC出席被认为是一个女人的私人活动,因为即使是医疗保健提供者大多是女性的。然而,渴望拥有一个健康的婴儿,促使许多人寻求ANC的信息。另一方面,优先考虑参加ANC的夫妻以及需要成为决策的一部分,有些是参与的。对于这项研究的参与者来说,军事行动,担心正在为艾滋病毒进行测试,而且信仰人类在ANC中的男人干扰的信念使他们成为他们的服务。对男性参与ANC的重要性缺乏意识影响参与者对访问和使用服务的理解。该研究对军事机构具有实际影响,制定了对ANC的男性参与政策,以改善孕产妇和新生儿卫生成果以及必须参加怀孕妻子或合作伙伴的支持人员。

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